Prioritize news stories on front page

Can't believe that Bill Broderick gets front-page coverage on a subject that everyone is sick of. The NFL, and the blown ref fiasco in a Sunday football game.

Come on, Mr. Editor....The Enquirer is a newspaper. And you put this non-news on a page featuring something that is news....Aung San Suu Kyi and the local Burmese population.

The refs and the NFL might be important to Mr. Broderick...but to the rest of us it's now an old subject. And rather than being on the front page, if you print it at all, it should either be on the sports page or on the op/ed page.

Please use a little common sense in what is news and what isn't. Thank you.

Thomas E. Brauer

Battle Creek

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Prioritize news stories on front page

Can't believe that Bill Broderick gets front-page coverage on a subject that everyone is sick of. The NFL, and the blown ref fiasco in a Sunday football game. Come on, Mr. Editor....The Enquirer is a